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This pattern is related to the I Need This blanket, which has a pocket for the feet at the bottom. There have been requests to do this blanket without the pocket. This pattern is pocketless and modified from my original pattern. This stitch resembles wicker stitch. A crochet diagram is included with the download. 

 

Caron® One Pound™ (454g / 16 oz, 742 meters / 812 yards) 

  • 4 Balls - Lace 

 

Hook: 5.5 mm / I/9

 

Size: 51” wide x 63” long. 

 

Gauge: 13 sc and 14 rows = 4” [10 cm]

Crochet Wicker Stitch Blanket Pattern

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SKU: WCKRST
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    • MoonyeenFeb 27
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    • Michelle MelfiFeb 28
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      Easy peasy

      Love being able to understand the pattern and it works up really quick. Definitely great for Christmas gifts 🎁

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      Tulips

      Love these! Just the touch of spring I need after a long, cold winter! Thanks

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      Purchase wicker blanket pattern

      Always extremely happy with any purchase from the crochet crowd

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    • Vicki EmmartFeb 28
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      Great pattern!

      Nice pattern! Easy to follow

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